Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old Nov 3rd 2009, 10:42 pm   #31
MrBeaver Male
Nova Scotia
 
MrBeaver's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 66

MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

lol yeah those are the good things... omg funny story... back in college a friend of mine (dope smokin hippie type) made a flyer.. "Come to beautiful boat harbour" and sent it god knows where. Now boat harbour is a depository for pulp effluent... seriously it will take the hair off your leg if you step in it, smells terrible... and looks nothing like the picture he put on his flyer. I often wondered if some poor tourist ever went to visit "Beautiful Boat Harbour" .

Last edited by MrBeaver : Nov 3rd 2009 at 10:47 pm.
MrBeaver is offline   Reply With Quote

Old Nov 6th 2009, 9:24 pm   #32
DandNHill Female
the countdown has started
 
Joined: Nov 2009
Location: West Sussex - UK
Posts: 22

DandNHill is an unknown quantity at this point
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

I would just like to give you the example of my sister who moved to Australia aged 18 to be with her Australian boyfriend. This was nearly 50 years ago.
She has been backwards and forwards between Oz and UK during those years. She will spend several years in one country then move to the other. Unfortunately she has never completely settled in either!
In my case at 9 I moved with my parents to France until I was 22! Desperately wanted to come back to the UK and 20 years later I can't wait to leave the place!

What I'm trying to say is that once you've lived abroad you can never totally settle wherever you are! So don't be surprised if you feel in a few years time that actually the grass in Canada might just be a little greener...
DandNHill is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 6th 2009, 11:58 pm   #33
sac_de_loup
plein de bacon
 
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 101

sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of sac_de_loup has much to be proud of
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Quote:
Originally Posted by DandNHill View Post
the grass in Canada might just be a little greener...
Unless you're in Alberta. Where it's a sort of brown.
sac_de_loup is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 12:13 am   #34
Steve_P
The Calgary Curmudgeon
 
Steve_P's Avatar
 
Joined: Jul 2005
Location: Calgary
Posts: 12,505

Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute Steve_P has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Quote:
Originally Posted by sac_de_loup View Post
Unless you're in Alberta. Where it's a sort of brown.
As it is in Central BC, Saskatchewan, Manitoba etc, etc.
__________________
http://www.pbase.com/hangman/

I'm not completely crazy, a few pieces are missing.
Steve_P is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 12:52 am   #35
lins and Stef McLachlan
Senior Member
 
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 421

lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice lins and Stef McLachlan is just really nice
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Hi
I dont think that applies if you have been living in the house as your main home. Just ask the tax office to be certain there is no liability.

Did you just not like Canada / or the Canadian lifestyle? Maybe you just picked the wrong Province? The UK appears to be in a fast decline with over immigration, poor Government, Lawlessness. The list goes on......coming back for a month each year maybe has not given you a true flavour about the Britain of today. If you have made up your mind, then I do wish you all the luck in the world........but I think it may be a prudent move to maybe rent your house out and come back for a year.....that way you will not have burnt your bridges with such a big move.
Good luck whatever you do decide to do.
Stef



Quote:
Originally Posted by martikaxx View Post
Hi
I have been back to the UK every year for a month for the past ten years. I am not sure what you mean about tax implications ? Dont I just sell and move back home ?? Who would know I was moving back to the UK ?
I really dont understand that ? More advice would be useful on that one. Its not a 7 year "itch". I havent had a day of joy since I have been here
__________________
App 12/01/06, AOR 30/01/06:
60 day letter 19/04/08 Docs sent 06/05/08: Refused, Education 1/8/08: Fed Court action 10/10/08. Fed Court hearing 6/5/09, Decision in our favour 28/9/09:, 60 day Letter rec'd. Update docs sent 28/10/09 waiting Meds
lins and Stef McLachlan is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 1:16 am   #36
RN1 Female
Senior Member
 
Joined: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary
Posts: 201

RN1 has a brilliant future RN1 has a brilliant future RN1 has a brilliant future RN1 has a brilliant future RN1 has a brilliant future RN1 has a brilliant future RN1 has a brilliant future
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

My kids would kill me if we moved back to the UK! They are so much happier here. The teen has way more freedom than he had in the UK & they all prefer school here.

Just today we went out to a leisure centre where they skated for an hour then went swimming for 3 hours! 3 kids 1 adult all for $20!

The older one has a pass for the ski park so he can go snowboarding with his mates whenever he wants & I certainly prefer my house & my job here to the UK.

I'm sorry it hasn't worked out for you & truly wish you the best but I'd rather have winter here than that miserable, dank, wet drizzle of a UK one any day!
RN1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 2:27 am   #37
bgroe
Member
 
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 60

bgroe is just really nice bgroe is just really nice bgroe is just really nice bgroe is just really nice bgroe is just really nice bgroe is just really nice bgroe is just really nice bgroe is just really nice
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Quote:
Originally Posted by sac_de_loup View Post
Unless you're in Alberta. Where it's a sort of brown.
I was looking out the window this afternoon thinking what a beautiful shade of gold the grass is with the sun shining on it. It's all perspective.
bgroe is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 12:57 pm   #38
jonfrank123 Male
Senior Member
 
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Formerly Montreal now Oxfordshire, UK
Posts: 480

jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Horses for courses but I moved back to the UK 5 months ago after 4 years in Canada and already it feels like the best decision I ever made.
__________________
My living in Canada Blog
jonfrank123 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 1:34 pm   #39
MrBeaver Male
Nova Scotia
 
MrBeaver's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 66

MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future MrBeaver has a brilliant future
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

ya know, I think if it werent for the winter I'd be much happier here. I have been here all my life, true what you say about the grass... its a dark green here.. not like the bright green grass in England.. bit of a different smell to it too. Its funny how little things like that add up when really they shouldn't mean much at all. I think my main issue is winter.
MrBeaver is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 2:15 pm   #40
jonfrank123 Male
Senior Member
 
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Formerly Montreal now Oxfordshire, UK
Posts: 480

jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute jonfrank123 has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

I think the Montreal winter was a large part of us coming back to the UK. Sure the first snowfall looks all nice. But the slush, slipping over and soaking carpets, take all the fun away. If it snowed Christmas Eve and stuck around till January 2nd that would be great but 2 year ago we had almost 12 feet of snow and it didn't melt until mid April!!
__________________
My living in Canada Blog
jonfrank123 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 3:52 pm   #41
bodgerx Male
Senior Member
 
bodgerx's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 1,108

bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute bodgerx has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Quote:
Originally Posted by jonfrank123 View Post
If it snowed Christmas Eve and stuck around till January 2nd that would be great but 2 year ago we had almost 12 feet of snow and it didn't melt until mid April!!
24th Dec - 2 January isn't exactly a season is it?
__________________
SW Application - AOR - 29th August 07 - Documents Requested 2nd November 2009.
bodgerx is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 7:20 pm   #42
Lychee Female
Senior Member
 
Lychee's Avatar
 
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 401

Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute Lychee has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Quote:
Originally Posted by jonfrank123 View Post
I think the Montreal winter was a large part of us coming back to the UK. Sure the first snowfall looks all nice. But the slush, slipping over and soaking carpets, take all the fun away. If it snowed Christmas Eve and stuck around till January 2nd that would be great but 2 year ago we had almost 12 feet of snow and it didn't melt until mid April!!
Montreal winters are certainly taxing!

It's one of the reasons why we're in coastal BC. In April while the rest of the country is shoveling snow, we've been tending our gardens for months.
Lychee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 7th 2009, 11:53 pm   #43
ann m Female
Senior Member
 
ann m's Avatar
 
Joined: Jul 2006
Location: Cochrane, Alberta
Posts: 4,741

ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute ann m has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

Quote:
Originally Posted by bodgerx View Post
24th Dec - 2 January isn't exactly a season is it?
Tis the season to be jolly ....
ann m is online now   Reply With Quote
Old Nov 8th 2009, 1:31 am   #44
Mistress Miggins
Senior Member
 
Mistress Miggins's Avatar
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 230

Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute Mistress Miggins has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Moving back to the UK

I have emailed the OP and just to say, that she's moving back to a gorgeous, pretty area, that's still relatively what England used to be all about. However, I did for five months as a single mum, loved most of it, but found that the UK certainly has it's problems and they are no different to what I left in 2007.

It's an individual decision, it's personal and it can't be judged. I know where I would be in a heartbeat if it was all about me, but it's not and at the moment Lethbridge AB is the right place for my family, but my heart will always be in Ipswich. I know people from old, I have connections and a network there, you can have a wicked night out, highbrow culture and fish and chips on the beach all in a weekend. But the schools leave a lot to be desired and the place is getting worse by the month with regards to social problems.

Good luck to anyone going through the push and pull of figuring out where the hell they should live, it's incredibly difficult and very stressful.

Mrs M x
__________________
Bang your head like ya just don't care baby!!!!
Mistress Miggins is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

 
  Subscribe to this Thread


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Forum Jump


Top